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There's more new anime that I don't know about?! The only ones i recognize from that list is Naruto, Hino Tori, Prince of Tennis and Gashbell. Pocket Monster is probably some Pokemon/Digitmon type anime. Hmm lets see if I can find some info on other ones.

There's more new anime that I don't know about?! The only ones i recognize from that list is Naruto, Hino Tori, Prince of Tennis and Gashbell. Pocket Monster is probably some Pokemon/Digitmon type anime. Hmm lets see if I can find some info on other ones.

Pocket Monster is Pokemon. Po(c)ke(t)Mon(ster).

Some of the others are long-running series, mostly family-type anime. Sazae-san for example looks to be one. It has been bashing other anime in the ratings for quite some time now.

Some of the others are long-running series, mostly family-type anime. Sazae-san for example looks to be one. It has been bashing other anime in the ratings for quite some time now.

kj1980, is the ratings given in NewType also done by Video Research?

"Sazae-san" is a national pasttime anime that has been on air since 1969. It started as a local newspaper comic just right after the war in 1946, by the late Hasegawa Machiko. With its satirical jokes about post war life, it came into the national arena when it began its serialization on the national Asahi Shinbun (daily comic serialized from 1949 to 1974). With the anime spanning 35 years, it currently has over 1700 airings and 5400 episodes (less specials, this anime is a 30 minute program with three episodes each). And of course, this would not be possible without its millions of viewers as it attained the immovable spot of being a national icon.

"Chibi Maruko-chan" is also a famous national iconic anime which started its airing in 1990. It is based on the manga by Sakura Momoko, serialized on Ribon Magazine. The anime is a satirical portrayal of the author's life as an elementary school student in the 1960s. As the majority of Japanese population were born during the baby-boomer era of the late 1950s and 1960s, this anime became very popular for both adults and children alike as they gave an image of what Japan was like during the 1960s - and a reminder what has been lost due to rampant over-development (i.e.: kids used to play outside until dark and local parks and open spaces, now kids stay at home partly due to games - but also due to that there are no more parks and open areas due to over-development). Currently at 470 episodes.

Both "Sazae-san" and "Chibi Maruko-chan" have the best timeslot that all anime companies would want to drool over - on FujiTV on every Sundays at 18:00-18:30 (Chibi Maruko-chan) and 18:30-19:00 (Sazae-san). Once again, these are only possible because of its immense popularity and the huge multinational sponsors (Toshiba, Taisho Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnsons, etc.) these anime receive. Unless the sky falls and pigs start to fly, "Sazae-san" will always be at the top of the anime ratings - as it has been for the past 35 years.

Newtype "ratings" are extremely biased towards Newtype subscribers and animes which companies maintain a good relationship with Kadokawa Publishing (publisher of Newtype Magazine). It does, however, give you a good idea what otakus think they are the best anime in Japan right now. Please note that Video Research samples with all the population in Japan in mind, whereas Newtype will sample subscribers and the casual anime fan in its spectrum.

Newtype "ratings" are extremely biased towards Newtype subscribers and animes which companies maintain a good relationship with Kadokawa Publishing (publisher of Newtype Magazine). It does, however, give you a good idea what otakus think they are the best anime in Japan right now.

Ooops, I think I used the wrong word when I said NewType ratings. I was actually asking about the viewership figures they use for their most watched anime series table/chart (Sazae-san has like 20% in their charts). I do know their Best Anime ranks are from the subscribers.

Sazae-san would seem to be a cultural phenomenon in the vein of "The Simpsons". Is that true? The Simpsons is an often satirical portrayal of American life and pop culture. I'm curious to know more about this Sazae-san show.

Nope, it's still new eps. Hi no Tori is the anime that's based on Osamu Tezuka's work. Don't ask me why FMA isn't up there in the top ten... ^_^ You gotta have really good viewing figures to get into there, but I'm not surprised that it's #1 in Newtype, considering the type of people Newtype caters to.

New episode of Doraemon??? how old is the boy now?? oh my god it's been so long, I don't even remember his name anymore, the boy who live with Doraemon. >_<

I think the TV rating is for the mass, that's including people that's just casual TV watcher like your parents, family, neighbours and school kids, not just anime fans. I just cannot imagine showing FMA or Gundam to my parents and convert them into a fan. ^^